Windows > OsX
there you go
I've got the 2016 version and it's great.
What I love:
- Best trackpad on any laptop. Size is nice and big giving you lots of dragging room.
- OLED touchbar is pretty useful in supported apps and programs which aren't many atm.
- Speakers are way better than I expected. Loud and punchy, I'm actually impressed.
- Build quality is immense. Built like a tank.
What I don't love:
- After coming from Windows my whole life there are issues I have with OSX, mainly that it freezes quite often (once or twice per day) whereas I didn't get any of that nonsense in Windows 10 on my Surface.
- Needs more RAM. I'm finding that Chrome eats a lot of the 16GB I have and for this price I think 32GB should be an option.
- None of my Steam games run on OSX. Windows install is a must if you want to play anything.
So yeah, it's expensive but I have no regrets. I'll probably upgrade in a few years when they have 32GB RAM options.
this computer will last you at least 8-10 years. and when you're ready to move on, you can sell it for more than a windows laptop. absolutely worth it.
I've got the 2016 version and it's great.
What I love:
- Best trackpad on any laptop. Size is nice and big giving you lots of dragging room.
- OLED touchbar is pretty useful in supported apps and programs which aren't many atm.
- Speakers are way better than I expected. Loud and punchy, I'm actually impressed.
- Build quality is immense. Built like a tank.
What I don't love:
- After coming from Windows my whole life there are issues I have with OSX, mainly that it freezes quite often (once or twice per day) whereas I didn't get any of that nonsense in Windows 10 on my Surface.
- Needs more RAM. I'm finding that Chrome eats a lot of the 16GB I have and for this price I think 32GB should be an option.
- None of my Steam games run on OSX. Windows install is a must if you want to play anything.
So yeah, it's expensive but I have no regrets. I'll probably upgrade in a few years when they have 32GB RAM options.
I'm finding that Chrome eats a lot of the 16GB I have and for this price I think 32GB should be an option.
Seriously looking at the new 2017 13.3" Razer blade stealth. W/ a beefier i7 and 16gb of ram, it's only $1399 - plus it has ports, runs windows etc. But again, I feel like this is against my better judgement, as they seem notorious for issues and have questionable long-term support.
OP, I read your update and felt compelled to correct some misconceptions you have. The 2017 Razer Blade has an i7-7500U. The original MacBook you were looking at has an i7-7700. The 7700 is significantly better than the 7500U. You can search here for yourself. The 7700 scored a 10,797 and is in the top third of the page, while the 7500U scored a 5,243 and is almost at the bottom of the page. The whole thing about the U series of laptop cpus is that they're low powered to save battery.
Also, the Razer Blade does not come with a gpu. So gaming will basically be nonexistent, despite Razer's false advertising. But I know you said you won't be doing much gaming.
All that being said, the 7500U will certainly be enough for your needs if all you're doing is reading pdfs. You can probably get away with video editing too, assuming you're not going to go crazy with trying to render 3D animations or something. So I'm not necessarily dissuading you from the Razer Blade. It is a lot cheaper, after all, and has a bunch of sweet RGB. I'm just trying to correct their shitty false advertising.
Ah, ok. I didn't catch that you were comparing the Razer to the 13" MacBook. The Razer does have a better cpu than the 13".I appreciate your post and tying to help.
I was comparing it to the 13" macbook in specs and price. I have started to have a change of heart - not needing gaming or the horsepower otherwise of the 15. Also the core seems neat down the line.
I appreciate your post and tying to help.
I was comparing it to the 13" macbook in specs and price. I have started to have a change of heart - not needing gaming or the horsepower otherwise of the 15. Also the core seems neat down the line.
You might want to get your laptop checked out if it is still under warranty.I've got the 2016 version and it's great.
What I love:
- Best trackpad on any laptop. Size is nice and big giving you lots of dragging room.
- OLED touchbar is pretty useful in supported apps and programs which aren't many atm.
- Speakers are way better than I expected. Loud and punchy, I'm actually impressed.
- Build quality is immense. Built like a tank.
What I don't love:
- After coming from Windows my whole life there are issues I have with OSX, mainly that it freezes quite often (once or twice per day) whereas I didn't get any of that nonsense in Windows 10 on my Surface.
- Needs more RAM. I'm finding that Chrome eats a lot of the 16GB I have and for this price I think 32GB should be an option.
- None of my Steam games run on OSX. Windows install is a must if you want to play anything.
So yeah, it's expensive but I have no regrets. I'll probably upgrade in a few years when they have 32GB RAM options.
Only for gaming. Everything else, Mac OS destroys Windows.Windows > OsX
there you go
Thunderbolt 3-based MacBooks are getting official external GPU support in macOS High Sierra next spring (and many TB3-based GPU enclosures tend to be quite a bit cheaper than the Razer Core).
Visual Studio for macOS is pretty much just Xamarin.Only for gaming. Everything else, Mac OS destroys Windows.
I have a 2012 Retina and a 2014 for work and I can't see myself using Windows for development. Now that Visual Studios is on Mac OS, I have no reason minus gaming, to use Windows.
You won't be sorry you got one. Plus, if you want to use Windows, use Apple's Boot Camp partitioning software to load it.
I prefer OS X but I would not say it destroy Windows anymore.Only for gaming. Everything else, Mac OS destroys Windows.
I have a 2012 Retina and a 2014 for work and I can't see myself using Windows for development. Now that Visual Studios is on Mac OS, I have no reason minus gaming, to use Windows.
You won't be sorry you got one. Plus, if you want to use Windows, use Apple's Boot Camp partitioning software to load it.
This is very true. I will say that the only thing that I miss from WIndows is a full fledged VS. But what we have now, is a lot better than XCode.Visual Studio for macOS is pretty much just Xamarin.
Still ways to go until it gets VS proper.
I prefer OS X but I would not say it destroy Windows
anymore.
MS really caught up with 7.
It's really a matter of preference now. To say OS X destroys Windows is a little bit of hyperbole to me.
Tech feels very stagnant to me these days.
I prefer OS X but I would not say it destroy Windows anymore.
MS really caught up with 7.
It's really a matter of preference now. To say OS X destroys Windows is a little bit of hyperbole to me.
Tech feels very stagnant to me these days.
Actually get it breh.. I tried to save 300$ and bought a 2012 or 13 Pro last year, one of the worst purchases ever. It's a slow piece of shit and I hate it. Can't wait until Sep to buy extra RAM and SSD to hopefully get this garbage running on a reasonable level.
The one you'll be getting should fly though.
Actually get it breh.. I tried to save 300$ and bought a 2012 or 13 Pro last year, one of the worst purchases ever. It's a slow piece of shit and I hate it. Can't wait until Sep to buy extra RAM and SSD to hopefully get this garbage running on a reasonable level.
The one you'll be getting should fly though.
Yikes you bought a 3 year old book and thought it would be okay? And now you are trying to pump more RAM and an SSD into in hopes that your CPU and GPU will get better? YIKES.
I just bought an XPS 15 (i7, 16gb, 512ssd) plus 24" Ultrasharp monitor plus thunderbolt dock and still spent less than an MBP 15. I can't justify the insane price tag MBPs carry nowadays. You could argue they were in a class of their own a few years back but no longer.
I'm here.Ok this is weird the Apple-Antis must not be awake yet
The quintessential definition of an L.
So the longevity that multiple posters have been touting in this thread about MacBooks is a lie?Yikes you bought a 3 year old book and thought it would be okay? And now you are trying to pump more RAM and an SSD into in hopes that your CPU and GPU will get better? YIKES.
OSX is shit.
Super late reply but:I've got the 2016 version and it's great.
What I love:
- Best trackpad on any laptop. Size is nice and big giving you lots of dragging room.
- OLED touchbar is pretty useful in supported apps and programs which aren't many atm.
- Speakers are way better than I expected. Loud and punchy, I'm actually impressed.
- Build quality is immense. Built like a tank.
What I don't love:
- After coming from Windows my whole life there are issues I have with OSX, mainly that it freezes quite often (once or twice per day) whereas I didn't get any of that nonsense in Windows 10 on my Surface.
- Needs more RAM. I'm finding that Chrome eats a lot of the 16GB I have and for this price I think 32GB should be an option.
- None of my Steam games run on OSX. Windows install is a must if you want to play anything.
So yeah, it's expensive but I have no regrets. I'll probably upgrade in a few years when they have 32GB RAM options.
So the longevity that multiple posters have been touting in this thread about MacBooks is a lie?
Super late reply but:
1.) you may want to look into your freezing issue. I have a 2011 MBP and I have never had a freezing issue. You may greatly benefit by formatting and starting fresh.
2.) install The Great Suspender. It's a Chrome plug-in on the Chrome store. It will change your life. Thank me later.
Shit. I was hoping the newer rMPBs were better at running cool.I have the 2016 rMBP 15" w/ Touchbar.
It's a good computer. One major delta, the thing gets fucking hot especially when I'm working on it. Gets so hot that the keys seem to "sweat." It's weird and really hot. Lots of reports of this, seems to happen when it's not connected to the AC power, they try to squeeze battery life out of it (which is only so-so) and they dont kick up the fans enough to compensate for the heat.
The build quality in Apple computers is excellent. I recently replace the battery of my 2012 MacBook Air, reformatted/factory reset it, and gave it to my wife (and I went to the 15"), and the thing runs -- seriously -- like new. It's unreal how well they're made.
Is the touch bar optional if you want the newest spec'ed MBP?
I really would be interested to see how people like the touch bar now that it's been out for about 3/4 of a year. I personally feel it's a gimmick and I wouldn't miss it.